scaly, and sometimes, vesibular border. Pruritus is usually an accompanying symptom. The primary lesions may also be accompanied by a fine, papulovesicular rash on the hands, face, or trunk.
Erythematous, scaly plaques in a periorbital ... The presence of more crusted skin lesions significantly correlated with extracutaneous involvement, such as cholestasis, or hematologic abnormalities.
During a physical examination upon arrival, veterinary technicians noted skin lesions on the ... during which he noted circular, crusty lesions 1–2 cm in diameter on the distal ventral abdomen ...
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